Language packs

Download and install additional languages for Windows 10 to view menus, dialog boxes, and other user interface items in your preferred language using the Language Control Panel.

May I redistribute the Pack? If you are a government or government agency, a government-affiliated or government-sponsored cultural or language board
or institution, or an accredited educational institution, you may redistribute the Pack to validly licensed users of the Software, in the same form as received from Microsoft.

Using Windows Update.
If you're running an Ultimate or Enterprise edition of Windows, you can download available language packs by using
Windows Update. Language packs installed using Windows Update provide a fully translated version of Windows dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. All the languages available for this type of download have a "Learn how" link in the right column of the table below.

Using the links on this page.
You can download Language Interface Packs (LIPs) from the Microsoft Download Center by using the links below. You can install LIPs over any edition of Windows, but they
provide a translated version of only the most widely used dialog boxes, menu items, and help content.
To install a LIP, you will need to have the required parent language installed on your PC.

The table below shows if the language you're looking for requires a premium edition of Windows or a particular parent language.

Using Windows Update.
If you're running an Ultimate or Enterprise edition of Windows, you can download available language packs by using
Windows Update. Language packs installed using Windows Update provide a fully translated version of Windows dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. All the languages available for this type of download have a "Learn how" link in the right column of the table below.

Using the links on this page.
You can download Language Interface Packs (LIPs) from the Microsoft Download Center by using the links below. You can install LIPs over any edition of Windows, but they
provide a translated version of only the most widely used dialog boxes, menu items, and help content.
To install a LIP, you will need to have the required parent language installed on your PC.

The table below shows if the language you're looking for requires a premium edition of Windows or a particular parent language.

Download and install additional languages to view menus, dialog boxes, and other user interface items in your preferred language. Additional languages will work only with a
genuine copy of Windows.

In Windows Vista, you can download languages in two ways:

Using Windows Update.
If you're running an Ultimate or Enterprise edition of Windows, you can download available language packs by using
Windows Update. Language packs installed using Windows Update provide a fully translated version of Windows dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. All the languages available for this type of download have a "Learn how" link in the right column of the table below.

Using the links on this page.
You can download Language Interface Packs (LIPs) from the Microsoft Download Center by using the links below. You can install LIPs over any edition of Windows, but they
provide a translated version of only the most widely used dialog boxes, menu items, and help content.
To install a LIP, you will need to have the required parent language installed on your PC.

The table below shows if the language you're looking for requires a premium edition of Windows or a particular parent language.

You can download Language Interface Packs (LIPs) from the Microsoft Download Center by using the links below. To install a LIP, you will need to have the required parent language installed on your PC.
The table below shows if the language you're looking for requires a particular parent language.